INDEX FROM 1S64-1903. 



Woo 



District, 71, 143; 'Dolmens' or 

 ' Erratics,' 74, 144 

 'Wood, Edward. Collection pre- 

 sented to York Museum, 81, 96 ; 



Obituary [1808-1877], 77, 480, 



575 

 Wood, Ethel M. R. Lr. Ludlow 



Rocks and GraptoHte Fauna, 00, 

 276 

 and Cr. Ii. Elles. Drygill 



Shales, 95, 246 ; Llandovery, &c. 



Rocks of Conway, 96, 86 

 Wood, Karrie. Minerals of 



N.S.Wales, 83, 231 

 IVood, Herbert R. Dykes of 



Hope, Idaho, 93, 379 

 Wood, Nicholas (died 1865). 



Obituary, 66, 94 

 "Wood, Searles Valentine, 



sen. Structureof Red-Crag, 66, 



371 ; Crag Mollusca, 72, 326; 



Purpura lapillus, 72, 431, 576 ; 



Obituary of [1798-1880], 80, 575 

 IXTood, Searles Valentine, 



jun. Bridlington Crag, 64, 246 ; 



Drift of E. England, 65, 70 ; 



Structure of Thames Valley, 66, 



57? 99 '■' Denudation of Weald, 



66, 348 ; Structure of Weald 

 Valley, 66, 398 ; Faults in Drift 

 at Hitchin, 67, 37, 40 ; Section at 

 Litcham, 67, 78 ; Drift-deposits 

 of Eastern Counties, 67. 189, 375 ; 

 Post-Glacial Structure of S.E. of 

 England, 67, 421 ; Boulder-clay 

 and Drift of Eastern Counties, 



67, 479 ; Estuary of Yare, 67, 

 560 ; Thames Valley Deposits 

 and Ouse Valley, 68, 42 ; Ouse 

 and Thames Valleys, 68, 147 ; 

 Pebble-beds of Middlesex, Essex, 

 and Herts, 68, 385 ; Synchron- 

 ous Age of Grays and Erith 

 JB rick-earths, 68, 534 ; Sequence 

 of Glacial Beds, 70, 17, 61 ; 

 Boulder-clays of N. and S. Eng- 

 land, 70, 40 ; Boulder-clay of 

 Caithness, 70, 347 ; Denudation 

 of Weald, 70, 581 ; Formation 

 of Yorkshire Boulder-clay, 71, 

 92 ; Sequence of Glacial Beds, 

 71, 406 ; Raised Beach at Ports- 

 down Hill, 72, 92 ; Climate of 

 Post-Glacial Period, 72, 153 ; 

 Correlation of Scotch and English 

 Glacial Beds, 72, 171, 325 ; Phy- 



sical Geology of E. Anglia in 

 Glacial Epoch, 76, 284 ; Climate 

 Controversy, 76, 385, 442 ; 77, 

 43 ; Tropical Forests of Hamp- 

 shire, 77, 95, 141 ; Tertiary Flora 

 of Bournemouth, 77, 187 ; Kes- 

 singland Freshwater Bed and 

 Weybourne Sand, 77, 385 ; 

 American and British Surface 

 Geology, 77, 481, 536 ; American 

 Surface-Geology and its Relation 

 to British, 78, 13 ; Reply to Dr. 

 J. Geikie, 78, 187 ; Sub-Glacial 

 Origin of Till, 78, 335 ; Glacial 

 Deposits of Cromer, 80, 189; 

 Croll's Eccentricity Theory, 80, 

 190, 382 ; Newer Pliocene Period 

 in England, 80, 231 ; Origin of 

 Valley System of S.E. England, 



81, 502 ; Bridlington Crag, 82, 

 192 ; Pliocene Period of England, 



82, 331 ; Origin of Loess, 82, 

 339, 411 ; 83, 389 ; Reply to 

 Mr. T. M. Reade, 83, 240; 

 Causes of Glacial Period, 83, 

 293 ; Chalk Masses in Cromer 

 Drift, 83, 334, 430 ; Long Mead- 

 end Beds, 83, 493, 573 ; 84, 

 65 ; Middle Headon at Hordwell 

 Cliff, 83, 573 ; Russian Tertiary, 



83, 574 ; Deposit of Pliocene 

 Age at St. Erth, 84, 572 ; Obit- 

 uary of [1832-1884], 85, 48, 

 138 



and r. W. Harmer. Gla- 

 cial and Post-Glacial Structure 

 of Norfolk and Suffolk, 68, 452 ; 

 Inter-Glacial Erosion near Nor- 

 wich, 69, 226 ; Geology of E. 

 Anglia, 73, 37 ; 76, 571 



and J. Xi. Rome. Glacial 



and Post-Glacial Structure of 

 Lincolnshire and S.E. Yorkshire, 



68,31 

 Wood, Erosive Effect on, by Sand- 

 blast of Shore, 01, 193 



Fossil, Griqualand, 79, 286 



Lr. Eocene, Heme Bay, 72, 



241 



Sihcified, of California, 73, 98 



Woodburn, Glauconite from, 95, 



Wooden Dinosaur, 91, 82 



Woodocrinus expansus^ 65, 163 

 Wood's Point Dyke, Victoria, Aus- 

 tralia, 02, 284, 392 



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